Ciprofloxacin: 5,330 reports
Active ingredients: ciprofloxacin
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How effective is Ciprofloxacin?
- Urinary tract infection - reported by 92 people
- Infection - reported by 39 people
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection - reported by 22 people
- Diverticulitis - reported by 16 people
- Kidney infection - reported by 14 people
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Related publications that referenced our studies
- Bolognesi M, Bolognesi D, "Ciprofloxacin-induced paroxysmal atrial fibrilation", OA Case Reports, 2014 Jan .
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